Show OGDEN - STANDARD-EXAMINE- R r- 3 MAY 5 1962 OGDEN UTAH SATURDAY EVENING 1 M&JOR LEAGUE BOX SCORES I W Los Angeles Philadelphia 8 10 9 11 11 8 8 5 3 Houston Milwaukee Chicago York Hkw Pet 792 737 636 583 526 476 5 5 19 14 14 14 10 10 at Angeles (1-- 82 9ia 13Vi 13 167 Pittsburgh— Drysdala (3-- at Clncinnati-Brog- Purkey Houston at ) Shaw San Francisco Koonca lio (1-- vs ) vs ) Stange Milwaukee-Sto- ne (2-1- 9 9 11 12 10 14 FRIDAY'S Straiohi GB 667 588 545 ? 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'Freese is taking whirlpool baths 'and weight exercises to speed tbs ' recovery cf Lix breves n£M foot ' 3-- and Mike Phillips held 143 10 110 at halfway 0 0 0 Highly touted Jack Nicklaus Bonikowskip 0 0 0 0 was tied up with 1110 Vossler and Larry Mowry 34 4 10 4 Totals egan lr 6 ER BB SO 12 2 1 Kline (L (W'2-Y)!!i- 2 1 3 1 0 behind Robinson ChiRuns batted in them each with 140 come Billy cago and Siebern Kansas City 23 Casper and Jack Fleck of Califor- Kaline Detroit 20 nia and a pair of 40-- 1 shots Earl Hits — Robinson Chicago 33 Stewart of Texas and Bruce Cramp-to- n Kansas City 32 Lumpe of? Australia Doubles — Del Greco Kansas But far off the pace after blowing 12 Robinson Chicago 8 desert wind yes City with the — CimoliJ Kansas City 4 terday! are defending champion Sam sixTriples t 2 with tied Snead t and big Mike Souchak — Home runs Souchak had a 79 for 143 and Snead Wagner Los An- 9 Cash Detroit Kaline and seven on the' geles takingi a triple-boge- y i 144 and Landis ninth hole had a 75 for cnicago 7 Stolen bases — Howser Kansas There was good and bad golf Friday Some of the best was City and Aparicio Chicago 8 played by Middlecoff His Approach- Wood Detroit 4 ing irons were so perfect that he Pitching — Donovan Cleveland 1000 Barber Baltimore Bun-nin- g had "at least a dozen" possible birdie putts of 10 to 12 feet He did Detroit and Belinsky Los Annot have much luck with these geles 0 1000 but he did knock in a SOfooter for Strikeouts — Rakow and Pfister one bird: and got down an all-iKansas City and Terry New York on the 17th for a 27 Schwall Boston 25 portant And 1 bumper-to-bump- er ee ! 1 0 4 0 Main totals with Ernie Mack Jim Powell Jerry MaGee Marty Furgol and Ken Burnette shot 145s Oklahoma Labron Harris Jr State University golfer led the amateurs with a solid 147 after 36 holes Glen Fowler of Oklahoma City and Ardmore (Okla) high schooler Bruce Wilkinson also mained in play re- 3-- 20-foot-er ( Allyn's Group Buys Entire Chisox Stock i - - LEAGUE Batting (based on 35 or more at bats) — t Flood St Louis - 388 Kuenn San Francisco 382 Runs — Mays San Francisco 24 Davenport San Francisco 23 Runs batted in — Cepeda San Francisco! 28 Pinson Cincinnati NATIONAL ot 26 ! i 4-- 3-- :! four-gam- rally 5-- 6-- ' i 7-- 1 5-- - 6-- 5-- 1 4-- i 250-yar- 200-yar- putt 7048-yar- d n Playing on the Desert Inn course Middlecoff and Palmer now have and Ford is 9 Best round Friday was shot by Casper who had a 67 to go with an opening 73 for his 140 Stewart and Crampton each had 68s to get into the contention Behind the seven leaders come Joe Campbell and Doug Sanders each with 141 and Phil Rodgers with 12 National Open champion is next at 143 J wind-blow- 69-7- 70-6- t :r"rr? must which in a line always be in i: ' contact with the ground and of which at least two must effect the steering and at least two the pro-pulsio- 1 A - a - n" I1 SINGLE WINS Bob Skinner drove in the Pira es' winning run with Pinch-hitte- GB 2 2 ° Champ Crowned In Hill Event — The force base air hill 4677th DSCS defeated Gene's Music i i More 4V Djego un- bi rurnaiiu Hikers Swamp Washington By 13-- 2 Count 9-- 9-- 3-- 13-1- well" :! Dark's team' ran then winning streak to 10 with an 11-- 6 win over the ninth place Chicago Cubs Friday as Billy Pierce racked up his fourth straight win without a loss But he needed relief from Don Larsen for the last three frames "Pierce is coming down with flu" Dark Said "So he got tired I found out before the game that he'd been to a docotr in the morn ing so in the fifth I could see he was weakening R 8 Washington -- nnd Rur-hana- 1 H E 12 3 1 5 Bag- - Torgenson ley Millar Roundy Stevenson and Conley iiir :4"'S'f' )is j :' 10 ( 1 tUlU A lUilt mVinn AUTO 4 WE GUARANTEE Your Windshield NOT to Leak As Long as You Own Your Car! 4 " fr— We Offer Fastest Replacement Service on Newly remodeled fc Open doily- -4 to 10 pm ' illllP llllllllliill un n San Francisco Giants' first baseman rounds third base in Friday's game as umpire Gus Donatelli argues with Chicago Cubs head coach LoaKlem about Cepeda's disputed home run- - Cepeda was awarded the home run— (UPI Tele-phot- ' ' ' ORLANDO CEPEDA o) " i - Eder Jofre 117 Sao Paulo Brazil knocked out Herman Marquez 118 Stockton Calif 10 Jofre retained world bantamweight title Hank Casey 153V2 San Francisco outpointed Brazil Fernando Barreto 159 SAN FRANCISCO jf s Hot Springs Holiday Resort ' FIGHT RESULTS LOUISVILLE Ky — James Elaa lot oa uu T'll Louisville outpointed trnii 'tn'f 0n lis 159 Washington 10 have Larsen ready' So when he Holly Mims 157 O Vj 6-- Mount Oeden ' (UPI) 10-ga- of Roy 2 Friday night to win the championship of the mil Air Force 1 Base Softbau Tournament The Utah Shamrocks picked up Highland took a tighter grasp on third place by downing 6985 CSDS second spot in the Ogden city jun6 while fourth place went to 28 ior high school baseball struggle ATS which bested 2849 Air Base Friday by beating Mound Fort 3 Wing 0 Mount Osden notched a 2 vki torv over Washington in the other contest of the day Stan Buchanan singled to release Pete Taccony and Roriey Silver for a pair of scores as Mount Ogden opened the ' pointmaking in the third and then added! four runs on three hits in the fourth" Buchanan made 11 strikeouts in the session 6-- -- The pressure gave up those two hits and I could of a winning streak see he was weak I put Don in" shouldn't affect the National League Dark said his club was hitting leading San Francisco Giants be- well particularly Orlando Cepeda cause they're mature and relaxed who had five runs batted in on a homer a double and a single manager Alvin Dark said today streak We've got the winning "You can't ease up on anybody" because we've got a bunch of good he said "There's six teams in this Va MlAVAwr W!oMMf frtcfoftus " n UcLU league who are contenders for the pidjcia -lajiiio said' pennant and the other four can "We're playing to win every beat you" game and the pressure of winning He listed his own flub St Louis them isn't going to hurt them They Los Angeles Milwaukee Pittsburgh know how Ui play They're relaxed and Cincinati as potential pennant and confident and they're playing winners CHICAGO (0-1- Salt Lake lunannouncea announced) j— Pressure Shouldn't Hurt Giants Dark Maintains ?3 1 (2-- r j v-- 3-- 2-- for St Louis ? 0 SKINNER'S Wjllis 0 12 001 001 001- -3 100 210 O0x- -4 Portland i Goeraer Weaver (6) and Lawrence Fischer (7) and Mackenzie IAVi (2-- ! wuu aeiines a sports car uiuaiy vphiriP nrnnPlled bv its own means o i 010 OOO oou- -i Vancouver o i 000 uoo iaaj- -u San Diego McWilliams Tsitouris and Williams Henry (9) and Rancourt (0-0- Sports Car Defined AmsrinQ Cardenas and Vada Pinson hit Cincinnati homers off the Cardinals' Larry Jackson O'Toole retired 17 straight batters at one stretch Gene Oliver homered in the ninth Julian! 4-- 'i t i Dick (8) and 1 f ALnJ'-nuJ- Clapp Hubbard (7) Chittum n 30-fo- ot r 1 In the seventh the Rams fattened their lead by two tallies as Theron Stock's single drove in itaye wu lar and Keith Phillips! The Washington Trojans chalked their tall v when Russ Hansen scored on a fielders choice Highland's victory gives the Hiki ers a standing of five wins and two losses one game behind Central's 2 mark Central finished league play earlier in the week Highland has one more game to go a makeup witn wasningwm - -- j 1 I Sox 11-ma- Mac-Kenz- ie -- Hits — F Alou San Francisco Cepeda San Francisco 32 STANDINGS Doubles — Oliver St Louis 8 L Pet W four tied with 7 737 14 5 Salt Lake 4 — Williams Chicago 647 11 6 Triples Seattle 8 Wills Los Angeles Mazeroski Pitts- Tacoma a ow 8 Hawaii burgh and Boyer St Louis 3 9 41 Portland v Home runs — Mays and Cepeda San Diego 333 10 5 San Francisco and Thomas New Spokane 4 A 5 Vancouver 7 York 8 Pinson Cincinnati Results Friday's Stolen bases — Wills Los AnTacoma 1 Seattle 0 h Hawaii 5 Spokane 3 geles 10 Pagan San Francisco 5 3 Lake Salt 4 Portland i Pitching — Purkey Cincinnati San Diego 0 Vancouver Simmons St Louis and Pierce Today's Probable Pitchers San Francisco 0 1000 McBean at Seattle Thomas Tacoma Pittsburgh and O'Deil San Fran- head ) ai ounaiie 0 Hawaii baiewooo 1000 cisco Strikeouts — Koufax Los Angelat San Vancouver Bamberger es 54 Marichal San Francisco 33 Jancich ) h 34 : CHICAGO (UPI)— Arthur C Allyn's CBC corporation today owned full control of the Chicago White acquiring a tax depreciation opportunity that will throw more dollars in the club Allyn an associate of Bill Vecck's when the latter formed a syndicate to buy 54 per cent of the Sox stock in 1959 bought the remaining 48 per cent Friday from the RBR corporation a syndicate of 11 businessmen who has acquired the stock from Charles Comiskey last December This is a tax question that cannot be handled under joint ownership to get full tax depreciation allowances" Allyn said "It is the first time since 1939 that the ownership of the White Sox has been in one entity" he added Veeck and his associate Hank Greenberg sold their interest in the club to Allyn last year before Comiskey sold his interest last December Comiskes reluctance to sell to Veeck or his associates earlier had prevented any tax break for the CBC group William Bartholomay one of the syndicate which bought out Comiskey said "The only reason for this action is to keep more dollars in the White Sox ball team to be used for the benefit of the ' ball team" ut ' Some scrambling golf was played by Palmer the Masters champion and leading money winner He was all ovr the course and in most of the roughs On one par four hole he took three shots in the rough was over the green and finally had to sink a six-foputt for a bogey five AID OF THE WIND Ford continued his amazing play by getting his second eagle in two days iNot known as a long hitter he got the aid of the wind for a d tee shot on the' fifth and d spoon one foot placed his from the pin for an eagle Friday he eagled the 15th with! a 1 for Weekly in 7th b— Ran for out for Nottebart In larker In 7th 7th d— Grounded out for Samuel In 8th j e— Struck out for Butler In 9th 002 020 201—7 Houston 400 000 000- -4 Milwaukee iE-Math- aws Bob Moncrief Bob Shave 42 Jr 1 0 0 abrhrbi lllllss 10 7 Versallesss 4 0 10 Allen2b 4 1 2 0 leep 2 0 0 0 aHu Bwiikowski MILWAUKEE 4 367 4 1 1 in 11 Gemertlb 0 0 0 Aspromonte3b 0 0 0 0 Woodeshickp 3 0 4 2 HOUSTON 1 ER BB SO H 4V!i 10 Prranoski Frind 5 Tied up at 141 and third place were Ron Thomas Mason Rudolph and Baxter Thomas and Rudolph MINNESOTA were second atfer 18 holes along ab r h rbl 1 with Ken Burnett of Little Rock Greencf-l- f 5 0 2 3 0 0 0 who dropped way down the line with Tuttlerf-c- f Rollins3b 5 112 out Killebrewlf 3 0 10 a 76 the second day 0 0 0 0 land Sullivan who fired 72s King Allisonrf 0 0 0 0 first day but 70s Friday shared Mincherlb 3 0 0 0 the Batteyc 3 10 0 the next tieup with Dave Regan's b-- Ran Raan Podres Roebuck L! Sherry Moeller ( abrhrbi j i 32 2 7 2 for for Lee in 7th a— Singled for Killebrew in 8th Power in 7th for Bonikowskl In 9th 010 000 010- -2 Detroit 000 000 202- -4 Minnesota Rollins cM-Aiilf- f DP— Green Versalles a inR— Datroit 8 Minnesota 9 28 Boros Allen Green 3B— McAulliffe HR— McTutt e Mincner Auliffe Rollins 3B-Ca- milli alls finivo Face (W 4 I oaner in am in 5th Fisher pitched to c-- Ran out for Roebuck In 8th Davis in 8th d— Hit sacrifice fly L Sherry In 9th 000 000 031- -4 Its Aageles 200 020 001- -5 Pittsbureh E— Wills Stuart DP— V Sherry Wills and Anoeles 6 Pittsburgh 12 Moon LOB-- Los for for border 44 Tetah: 35 4 1 4 0 2 0 4 (W Detroit 18 4-- C BURNEYVILLE Okla (UPI) — Johnny Pott held his shaky lead in the $20000 Waco Turner Open Golf Tournament today but his ST LOUIS ab r h rbi keep changing challengers Floodcf at midPott holding a 4 0 0 0 Javier2b 3 0 0 0 Minosolf of one ahead was stroke three way 4 0 0 0 Boyer3b was and still -men the opening day 4 1 1 Olivers one stroke ahead at the end of 36 4TK0 0 Whitelb 0 Jamesrf 3 holes' but two new challengers had 3 0 11 Gotayss tied up at second place 1 0 0 0 Jacksonp 0 0 0 0 The youthful Gulfhill Miss pro 0 0 0 0 Ferraresep 13 000 0(12)0 who Boston played at Louisiana State 10 10 ana Kunneis DP— Maizone on two holes Friday but still 0 0 0 0 bogied LOB— ChiRunnels and Bressould Green 0 0 0 0 Bautap to come in tow under par Bressould 2 9 Boston managed 6 cago 3B- -A Smith A Smith Runnels Yastrzemski 3 5 3 Totals 29 31 2 5 2 by shooting five birdies Landis Landis for Jackson In 6th were fired 70s Five SO BB ER H Friday two IP for Schoendienst fot Ferraress' in 8th 2 : 4V3 4 second-placer- s 4 4 Herbert in 8th out for Post Tommy Aaron in 8th by 1 0 i 0 Peters (I 000 000 011- -2 140 Rex St Louis who totaled Collins Bill and 1 O 2 Zanni Oil 100 OOx- -3 Cincinnati 1 2 and Claude Baxter! Buddy King Fisher LOB- -St Louis 4 Cincinnati 6 v0 Vi 2 0 on Pinson Oliver SB- - Baumann under were also three Cardenas Sullvian 0 3 2 Score Pinson course the rugged 0 par ER BB SO DeBusjchere ' 0 H IP 4 i 3Vb 6 3 2 2 Schwall which is located near the 5 5 Jackson (I '4010 Ka-lin- 139s under-pa- r ! 0 4 0 0 6 AMERICAN LEAGUE Battng (based on 35 or more at bats) — Robinson Chicago 393 Jimenez Kansas City 373 Runs -f- Del Greco Kansas City e 21 Cunningham Chicago and Las Vegas Tourney 2 w Dallas Oreo pitched his way out of a bases- loaded no-ojam in the ninth to gain the win over the Mets Gil Hodges grounded into a game-endin- g double play Frank Thorn-- ? as hit his eighth homer for the Mets and Ted Savage connected for the Phils Reliever Ken was the loser as the Phils won their fourth straight Hal Smith and Jim Pendleton each hit a homer and combined to drive in five Houston runs Bob Bruce against' Milwaukee pitched IVa shutout relief innings was the winner and Bob Hendley the loser In the American League the Red Sox sent 16 men to bat in the fifth inning against the White Sox Eight singles and five walks produced the 12 runs Carl Yastrzemski hitting safely twice in that inning and driving in four runs Homers by Jim Landis and Camilio Carreon had given the White Sox a 0 lead Mike Fornieles entered the game as a reliever in time to pick up his first win HITS TWO HOMERS Johnny Romano's second homer of the game climaxed a five-ru- n eighth - inning Cleveland against Kansal City Rookie Dan 11 Pfister of the A's struck-b- ut batters gave' up only one hit and led 1 until the roof fell in at the start of "the eighth Tito Fran- cono's two-ru- n single and Rotwo homers were the big mano's hits that earned rookie Sam McDowell the victory in relief Thp Anfpls nnshprf nrrnss two runs in the seventh inning on singles by Albie Pearson Steve Bilko and Earl Averill to beat reliever Hoyt Wilhelm and the Orioles Leon Wagner of Los Angeles hit his sev- emu uuiuei in tuc ci&ui gcuuea Dean Chance was credited with the win Rookie Rich Rollins' two-ru- n homer with two out in the ninth off Ronnie Kline broke a 2 tie and enabled Minnesota to beat Detroit Reliever Joe Bonikowski was the winner Dick McAuliffe hit a Detroit homer 1-- LEADERS 'I ! 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Hobble (Balsamo 5 5 3 0 4 5 3 3 4 0 2 112 ' putt on the first green in Friday's second round of the Tournament of Champions in Las Vegas After the round Palmer was tied with Gary Middlecoff and Doug Ford for the lead — (UPI Telephoto) 1013 110 victory At Philadelphia 10-ga- DP-Ro- 2-- game-winnin- el ARNOLD PALMER watches his ball as he almost drops a bases-loade- d 4-- er I'' 12 single in the ninth inning against the Dodgers The Dodgers trailing 0 knocked out Bob Friend with three runs in the eighth and tied the score in the ninth on Lee Walls' sacrifice fly Young Joe Moeller loaded the bases in the last of the ninth and gave way to Ron Perranoski who yielded g Skinner's hit Roy Face was credited with his first 5-- gner 0) a 1-- e--Flied 1 By UPI As the Giants streak away to a The Salt Lake City Bees and the great start that now has produced Seattle Rainiers stand strong in 10 straight victories it appears as d first and second place in the Pa- though these two powerful are a hitters pristaging cific Coast League today although both teams met defeat last night vate battle for the Most Valuable Player award in games It was Cepeda's turn to be the The Portland Beavers slipped by hero Friday He drove in five the Bees 3 at Portland and the a homer double and with runs 0 Tacoma Giants downed Seattle on a home run by Dusty Rhodes! single as the Giants drubbed the In other games Friday night Chicago Cubs 11-- 6 league-trailin- g Vancouver beat San The Boston Red Sox struck the Diego 0 and Hawaii defeated Spo- loudest thunder in the American kane 3 League when they scored 12 runs At Seattle the Rainiers' Ron Her-b- in the fifthl inning to drub the and al- Chicago White Sox 13-- 6 pitched a five-hittwinDuring the Giants' lowed no walks for his jsecond Giant which has streak suropened a ning win against two defeats He in National the lead to Seattle rendered a leadoff triple or Mays race either in ninth: the Cepeda League Jensen shortstop Curt home in or run driven a has hit sufSalt Lake City's Ron Georger exin runs the game key every fered his second loss against no wins for the Bees Dale Willis and cept one And during that tear Cepeda has Bill Fischer teamed uri as Portland an even 400 hit five homers battled won scattering 12 hits two doubles and driven 16 runs and Willis went the first 6 3 innings on 16 hits has hit 333 with to pick up his third victory in as four homers Mays one a grand slam a many decisions triple and a double and 12 RBI on The Beavers went ahead for the 12 hits rest of the game in the fourth inLARSEN RELIEVES PIERCE single by Tony ning on a two-ru- n A San Francisco starter needed Bartirome scoring Ron Debus and relief for the first time in eight Tony Frulio Rookie Don Williams kept San games when Don Larsen was summoned frori the bullpen to take Diego to three hits find no runs for Bill Pierce in the sevFriday night as Vancouver catcher over Pierce however received enth Ron Henry hit a home run off John for his fourth win without credit to Tsitouris in the second inning a defeat Cepeda's homer was his decide the game Williams hit a homer eighth Billy Williams had eight strikeouts for for and Chicago triple Coasti win: his first Pacific League other In Rational League games Tsitouris after two losses Loser CincinnatL Reds the dged the St two no victories now has against 2 Louis the Cardinals Pittsburgh tosses e a Pirates losing snapped from came The Hawaii Islanders Los Angeles the streak beating by behind at Spokane Friday night for Dodgers 4 the Philadelphia Phils their two-ru- n margin Third base- nipped the New York Mets 5 and sinman Hap Richie hit a two-ru- n the Houston Colts defeated the Milseventh in the inning gle waukee Braves 4 Besides the Red Sox' victory Spokane gained an early lead with two runs in the second on aj over the White Sox in the Amerisingle bv Bobby Prescott a double can League the Cleveland Indians a1 by Stan Johnson and pair of sac edged the JCansas City- Athletics rifice flys 5 the Los Angeles Angels beat the Baltimore Orioles 4 and the Linescores: 6 0 Minnesota Twins topped the Detroit 000 100 000- -1 Tarnmai 5 000 000 000- -0 Seattle Tigers 2 in a day game The Wilson Spencer (7) Herbel and Singleton New York Yankees and Washing-tor- i and Skeen Senators were idle 7 000 010 310- -5 Hawaii Lefty Jim D'Toole pitchced a five- 7 '! 021 000 000- -3 Spokane hitter and Frank Robinson Leo Smith (5) Griggs (7) and White 1-- Wil-hel- m 2B-Ce- peda It's been whispered that there is more than just a little professional rivalry between Willie Mays and Orlando Ce peda of the San Francisco Giants but the only ones suffering from it are the opposing pitchers 4-- ' 1 3B-M- UPI Sports Writer low-scori- 3812 i By Norman Miller right-hande- Schultzp 0 2 d-- Safe 4-- 3 In PCL Tilt 1) (3-0- (3-0- CHICAGO ab r b rbl SAN FRANCISCO ') Cisco 1) (1-- 1) at vs (1-- fa vs ) (3-0- (0-0- )- Baby Bull Drives Across Five Runs as Coast Team Wins 11-- 6 iff J 3 8'a RESULTS Cleveland at Kansas City 12 vs Walker (3-and Ramos (0-Taylor and Ditmar (0-Baltimore at Los Angeles (night)— Barber vs Belinsky ) ) (1-- 2 ti 99 Pet 10 10 3 Chicago (2-1- 4 111 4 2 3 5 5 0 2 3 4 0 0 0 5 0 10 L 6 7 1 0 Minnesota 4 Detroit 2 Boston 13 Chicago 6 Cleveland 6 Kansas City 4 Los Angeles 5 Baltimore 4 (Only games scheduled) Pitchers Today's Probable Washington at New York— Daniels Sheldon Detroit at Minnesota-Bunni- ng vs (1-- W 12 10 12 12 10 9 Washington 1) Louis (4-0- a? ' (1-- Miiell St 6V2 7V2 ) (2-0- Los vs New York Cleveland Chicago Minnesota Baltimora Detroit Los Angeles Kansas City Boston 4 5 217 Tadiy's Probable Pitchers New Yok at Philadelphia-Jacks- on McLish GB 421 381 13 18 15 MIDAY'I IESULTS San Francisco II Chicago 6 Philadelphia 6 New York 5 Pittsburgh 5 Los Angele 4 Cincinnati 3 St Louis 2 Houston 7 Milwaukee 4 " AMERICAN LEAGUE NATIONAL LEAGUE San Francisco St tooii ji 113) " ' " it it 10 qm10 pm Heated Inside pool Steam room mineral bath Group rates— Ph IX 53 INSURANCE CLAIMS G!a Breakage Theft Vandalism We Maintain a Staff of 3 Specialists Oaden Auto Parts and Glass Co 363 22nd Street Phona IX FREE PICKUP AND DELIVERY 17 ' |